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Totma (Russian: То́тьма) is a town in Vologda Oblast, Russia. It is located at around . Sukhona River flows through the city. Population: 10,531 (2002 Census).
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| Historical locations: Arkhangelsk | Belozersk | Berezovo | Kargopol | Kem' | Kholmogory | Kizhi | Kola | Kondopoga | Mangazeya | Pustozyorsk | Shenkursk | Solvychegodsk | Totma | Veliky Ustyug |
| Monasteries: Antonievo-Siysky Monastery | Ferapontov Monastery | Kamenny Monastery | Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery | Kiy Island Monastery | Nikolo-Korelsky Monastery | Pechenga Monastery | Solovetsky Monastery |
| Cities and towns in Vologda Oblast | ||
| Administrative center: Vologda Babayevo | Belozersk | Cherepovets | Gryazovets | Kadnikov | Kharovsk | Kirillov | Krasavino | Nikolsk | Sokol | Totma | Ustyuzhna | Veliky Ustyug | Vytegra |
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Writing system: Cyrillic (Russian variant)
Official status
Official language of: Abkhazia (Georgia)
Belarus
Commonwealth of Independent States (working)
Crimea (de facto; Ukraine)
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Writing system: Cyrillic (Russian variant)
Official status
Official language of: Abkhazia (Georgia)
Belarus
Commonwealth of Independent States (working)
Crimea (de facto; Ukraine)
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Vologda Oblast (Russian: Волого́дская о́бласть, Vologodskaya oblast) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast).
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Anthem
Hymn of the Russian Federation
Capital
(and largest city) Moscow
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Hymn of the Russian Federation
Capital
(and largest city) Moscow
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Sukhona (Russian: Сухона) is a river in the European part of Russia, tributary to the Northern Dvina. Its length is 558 km. The area of its basin is 50,300 km². Its source is the Kubena Lake, in Vologda Oblast.
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For other uses, see Russian Census.
Russian Census of 2002 (Russian: Всеросси́йская
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Pomors (Russian: помо́ры) are Russian settlers of the White Sea coasts, where they used to live side by side with the Kola Saami, the Kola Norwegians (to the west), and the Nenets people (to the east).
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Архангельс? (Russian)
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Belozersk (Russian: Белозе́рск), known as Beloozero (Белоо́зеро
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Beryozovo (Russian: Берёзово) is an urban-type settlement and the administrative center of Beryozovsky District of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia. Population: 7,085 (2002 Census).
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Kargopol (Russian: Каргополь) is a town in and the administrative center of Kargopolsky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia.
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Kem (Russian: Кемь, Finnish: Vienan Kemi) is a historic town in the Republic of Karelia, Russia, located on the railroad leading from Petrozavodsk to Murmansk. Population: 14,620 (2002 Census).
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Kholmogory (Russian: Холмого́ры) is a historic village (selo) and the administrative center of Kholmogorsky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia.
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State Party Russian Federation
Type Cultural
Criteria i, iv, v
Reference 544
Region Europe and North America
Inscription History
Inscription 1990 (14th Session)
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Type Cultural
Criteria i, iv, v
Reference 544
Region Europe and North America
Inscription History
Inscription 1990 (14th Session)
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Kola (Russian: Ко́ла, Northern Sami: Guoládat, Skolt Sami: Kuâlõk
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Kondopoga (Russian: Кондопога; Finnish: Kontupohja; Karelian: Kondupohju) is a town in the Republic of Karelia, Russia.
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Mangazeya was a Northwest Siberian trans-Ural trade colony and later city in the 16-17th centuries. It was situated where the Ob and Yenisei rivers flow into the Arctic Ocean.
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Pustozyorsk (Russian: Пустозёрск) was the administrative center of Yugra and Pechora krais of Muscovy and Imperial Russia.
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Shenkursk (Russian: Шенку́рск) is a town in Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia, situated on the right bank of the Vaga River. Geographic coordinates: .
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Solvychegodsk (Russian: Сольвычегодск, lit. "salt on the Vychegda River") is a town in the southern part of Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia, located on the right-hand
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Veliky Ustyug (Russian: Вели́кий У́стюг) is a town in Vologda Oblast, Russia. It is located at the confluence of the Sukhona and Yug Rivers.
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Antonievo-Siysky Monastery (Антониев-Сийский монастырь
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Ferapontov convent (Russian: Ферапонтов монастырь), in the Vologda region of Russia, is considered one of the purest examples of Russian medieval art, a reason given by
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Kamenny Monastery (Russian: Спасо-Преображенский Свято-Каменный
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Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery (Russian: Кирилло-Белозерский монастырь
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Kiy-Island (Russian: Кий-остров) is an island in the Onega Bay of the White Sea, 8 km off-shore and 15 km from the town of Onega.
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Severodvinsk (Russian: Северодви́нск
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Solovetsky Monastery (Russian: Соловецкий монастырь
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Vologda Oblast (Russian: Волого́дская о́бласть, Vologodskaya oblast) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast).
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Vologda (Russian: Во́логда) is a city in Russia, administrative center of Vologda Oblast. It is located at , and has a population of 293,046 (2002 Census).
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